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Prime cabinet secretary Musalia Mudavadi has admitted that the kenya kwanza government is facing serious economic challenges running the country, acknowledging the cry from kenyans on the current tough times. Mudavadi has however blamed the position the country is in, on the previous regime while outlining the measures in place to save the economy. speaking in a separate event, national assembly speaker Moses Wetangula has called on farmers to double their efforts in cultivation of crops in a large scale as the most surest way of revitalizing the economy while also providing food security to Kenya's population.
Prime CS Mudavadi admits government is facing serious economic challenges
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